Hometown: Buenos Aires, Argentina Games: Today I Die, Storytelling, I Wish I Were the Moon For Fans Of: Atari 2600, Magnetic Poetry, Jason Rohrer In Daniel Benmergui’s games, a click of the mouse can rewrite a life.A one-time programming lead at Gameloft Buenos Aires, Benmergui left to develop games independently. His latest titles—all available for free at ludomancy.com—present interactive stories in miniature frames. In Storyteller , three image panels convey an epic story, but the player can rewrite the ending just by shuffling the heroes and villains. And Today I Die , Benmergui’s latest work, uses the model of magnetic fridge poetry to change a suicide note into an affirmation of life, one word at a time. What’s Next? “I am toying with several prototypes,” says Benmergui. “One is a story builder like Storyteller , only more of a sandbox to make up interesting situations. I am also working on a game Rod Humble (The Marriage ) has commissioned to me, which is about love and money. … But I am accumulating a lot of unfinished prototypes, so I am not sure what I will come up with next.”
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